MIDTERMS: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Flashcards

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refers to the acquisition of advanced knowledge, skills an d ethical values in a post-licensure specialization or in an inter- or multidisciplinary field of study, for assimilation into professional practice, self-directed research and/or
lifelong learning.

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CPD

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refers to a set of learning activities accredited by the CPD Council such as seminars, workshops, technical lectures or subject matter meetings, nondegree training lectures and scientific meetings, modules, tours and visits, which equip the professionals with advanced knowledge, skills and values in specialized or in an inter- or multidisciplinary field of study, self-directed research and/or lifelong learning;

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CPD Program

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AN ACT MANDATING AND STRENGTHENING THE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR ALL REGULATED PROFESSIONS, CREATING THE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFORE, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES

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Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016

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refers to the quality ass ured national system for the development, recognition and award of qu alifications at defined levels,

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Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF)

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refers to the device that enables comparisons of qualifications across ASEAN Member States

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ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework (AQRF)

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refers to a regional arrangement entered into by the ASEAN Member States,
predicated on the mutual recognition of qualifications, requirements met, licenses and certificates granted, experience gained by professionals, in order to enhance mobility of professional services within the region.

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ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ASEAN MRA)

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need to apply their respective programs to CPD Council at least 45 days prior to the conduct of the CPD activity.

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CPD providers

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connotes the existence of real-world beliefs and
practices about proper human conduct

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morality

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may refer to what has been known as the standard behaviour or conduct in a particular place while MORALITY refers to any behaviors or practice common to all groups.

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ethics

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Seeks the use of ethical reasons for the things or events that have happened or have been happening as the will of the Almighty God Means ethics far beyond the physical world, that is, the rule of power and the will of Almighty God over human reasonin

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META-ETHICS

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Branch of ethics that refers to the analysis of moral issues such as abortion, animal rights, and euthanasia
Include environmental, medical, social, and business ethics

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APPLIED ETHICS

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Implies the institution of moral conduct in regulating what is right or wrong.
Basic principle: Golden rule
Bridges the gap between meta-ethics and applied ethics

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NORMATIVE ETHICS

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• A school of ethics anchored on the principle that morality is relativ e to the norms of a particular culture.
• For example, some cultures may accept certain acts and behavior s that are unacceptable to other cultures.

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Ethical Relativism

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• It is more of a theory on knowledge, truth and meaning rather tha n morality.

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Ethical Pragmatism

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• It states that the rightness or wrongness of actions is determined by their consequences.
• Actions are good as long as they tend to promote happiness; bad if they produce unhappiness.

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Ethical Utilitarianism

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involves genetic manipulations that are perceived to be aga inst moral standards set by the society.

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Genetic Enginnering

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techniques that include genetic control, therapy and surgery

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Genetic Interventions

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form of genetic engineering that makes use of stem cell to tre at or prevent diseases.

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Stem-cell therapy

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also known as laboratory fertilization.

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In-vitro fertilization

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“Whatever a medical technologist has examined must be verified and released.

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IMPARTIALITY AND OBJECTIVITY

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“He/She should release the laboratory results as what is expected of the
profession”
1. Infectious disease testing
2. HIV Testing
3. Reporting of infectious diseases
4. Treatment and record keeping
5. Duty to warn
6. Disclosure of infectious diseases

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OPENNESS AND FULL DISCLOSURE

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“Every laboratory examination must be carried out with due care and diligence”

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DUE DILIGENCE

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Controls the release of medical records, limits the ability of persons to testify in court based on information obtained when providing professional services, or prohibits disclosure of information regarding specific diseases, such as HIV and drug use.

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CONFIDENTIALITY

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  • A registered medical technologist should perform his/her job to the best of his/ her abilities
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• FIDELITY TO PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

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  • A registered medical technologist must be reliable and credible. He/she should have a basis in releasing the laboratory results
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RELIABILITY AT WORK

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  • A registered medical technologist should avoid conflicts of interest, especially those involving one’s own personal desires or wants.
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AVOIDANCE OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST